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- A Report submitted to the Phrenological Society of the City of Washington, on the 14th of March, 1828, and printed by order1
- A biographical memoir of Cornelius E. De Puy, M.D: member of the New-York Historical Society, &c. : read before the Physico-Medical Society of New-York, at its anniversary meeting in the 8th of August, 18221
- A biographical memoir of Hugh Williamson, M.D., LL. D: delivered on the first of November, 1819, at the request of the New-York Historical Society1
- A biographical memoir of Wright Post, M.D: delivered as an introductory lecture, on the 4th of November, 18281
- A brief address concluding the ceremonies at the anniversary meeting of the Washington Medical Society, March 12, 18291
- A brief exposition of the fanaticism, false doctrines, and absurdities, of the people called Shakers: contained in their own religious creed, or confession of faith, as published by themselves1
- A catalogue of books belonging to the Massachusetts Medical Society, June 17, 18221
- A catalogue of the medical library, belonging to the Philadelphia Almshouse: exhibiting the names of the authors in alphabetical order, with an index of the subjects of the books taken principally from the most striking words in the titles1
- A catalogue of the officers and students of Harvard University: for the academical year 1827-81
- A charge delivered to the graduating class of the Columbian College, D.C., at the medical commencement, March 22d, 18271
- A chymical examination of the mineral water of Schooley's Mountain: together with a physical geography of the first range of mountains extending across New-Jersey, from the Hudson to the Delaware1
- A circular letter to the practitioners of physic and surgery in the State of New York, from the practitioners of physic and surgery in the county and city of New York: with a memorial intended to be submitted to the legislature of the State of New York at the next session1
- A collection of affidavits and certificates, relative to the wonderful cure of Mrs. Ann Mattingly: which took place in the city of Washington, D.C., on the tenth of March, 18241
- A collection of evidence showing the happy influence of Dr. Chambers's celebrated medicine in the cure of habitual intemperance: and its beneficial effects in invigorating and restoring the constitution1
- A comparative view of the sensorial and nervous systems in men and animals1
- A compendious system of midwifery: chiefly designed to facilitate the inquiries of those who may be pursuing this branch of study, illustrated by occasional cases2
- A compendium of medical practice: illustrated by interesting and instructive cases, and by practical, pathological, and physiological observations1
- A compendium of physiological and systematic botany: with plates1
- A compendium of picturesque anatomy: adapted to the arts of designing, painting, sculpture, and engraving on four portfolio lithographic plates in which are combined the osteology and myology of the human figure, in a manner especially adapted to the obtaining a correct knowledge of the effects of motion on external form : with a copious letter-press exposition calculated for professors, amateurs and students in the fine arts1
- A compendium of the course of chemical instruction in the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania1